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Co-operative

organization
Presenred by
LUKLA SECTION
Group= “A”
Members
 Aaliya Praveen
 Nitesh Gupta
 Karan Gupta
 Nagma khatun
 Aashwani Pandey
 Priyanka Chauhan
 Anil Giri
 Amrita Yadav
CO-OPERATIVE
 INTRODUCTION
DEFINATION

 The word ‘co-operation’ stands for the idea of


living together and working together.
Cooperation is a form of business organization
the only system of voluntary organization
suitable for poorer people.
 According to H.N. Kunzen ,”Cooperative is
defined as self help as well as mutual help.’’
 The cooperative movement has three objec-
tives—Better living, Better business and Better
farming.
A CO-OPERATIVE
ORGANISATION ALWAYS
PREFERS
 Service instead of profit maximization,
 Survival of the weakest instead of survival
of the fittest,
 Self-help and self-reliance instead of de-
pendence on external bodies.
 Development of moral character of
members instead of emphasis on pure
material development.
FEATURES OF CO-OPERATIVES
SOCIETY
 Voluntary Association and open
membership
 Equal Voting Right
 Democratic Management
 Service Motive
 Separate Legal Existence
 Eliminate the Middleman
 Mutual help
TYPES OF CO-OPERATIVES:

Producer co- Industrial Consumers


Cooperative
operatives cooperative cooperative
credit society
Society society society

Cooperative Cooperative Cooperative Cooperative


marketing farming better farming housing
society society society society

Multi purpose Cooperative


faming society milk society
Types of co-operatives:
INDUSTRIAL CO-OPERATIVE
SOCIETY
CONSUMER CO-OPERATIVE
SOCIETY
CREDIT CO-OPERATIVE
SOCIETY
CO-OPERATIVE MARKETING
SOCIETY
cooperative farming society
CO-OPERATIVE BETTER
FARMING SOCIETY
cooperative housing society
MULTIPURPOSE FARMING CO-
OPERATIVE SOCIETY
MILK CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY
Role of co-operative in
developing countries

Encourage in saving

Provide institutional credit

Help for economic diversification

Terminate the middle man

Democratic society
Role of co-operative in
developing countries

Generating employment opportunity

Development in moral character

Improve living standard

Proper utilization of resources


Registration of co-operative in
Nepal

Preliminary Application Investigation Certificate of


consultation for of the the
and meeting registration application registration
National co-operative
development board
 Introduction
FUNCTIONS OF NCDB
Formulation of policies

Support to government Nepal

Conduct necessary study and research

Provide credit facilities

Investment in cooperative organization


Functions of NCDB
Provide guarantee for securities

Provide technical assistance

Provide cooperative business

Make agreements

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